FORGET THE "IT" BAG OR THE "IT" GIRL. THE NEW "IT" IS NOT HAVING "IT" AT ALL. THAT'S RIGHT MY FELLOW NEW YORKERS AND FRIENDS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, UNEMPLOYMENT IS IN.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter Peepster

This Easter Sunday, our growing Brunch Club celebrated the holiday at our favorite weekend haunt, Essex. The $16 prix fixe for bottomless drinks (and a meal, but that's not really priority), just cannot be beat.

In order to pass the time between our first several mimosas and our meals, I busted out an Easter candy favorite, Peeps! While one can only have so much of sugar-covered-marshmallows, we had some leftover Peeps to play with. Playing with Peeps is cheap and fun entertainment for about 5 minutes. We created such games as "Hide and Go Peep," "Bounce the Peep of Wendi's Head," and "Flying Peeps." But the Peep Olympics weren't the only cheap games that we participated on this Easter Sunday.

Our first game stop was Iggy's, to play Colin and Nate's favorite hunting arcade game - Buck Hunter. A few dollars and several elk, moose and critters later, we were on our way to the next dive bar for more cheap thrills.

We ended up at Ace Bar, to play Ski Ball for $1 games. We divided into teams: Linski Lohan and Samanski Ronson. Because of Sarah's surprise 100-point shot, Team Linski was the champion. Next was darts, for a returnable down-payment of $10. Maybe not the best idea after five hours of drinking to throw sharp objects around, but luckily everyone walked away unpunctured. Most importantly, we got our down-payments back.

It truly was an epic Easter with all of my Peeps.



L.E.S


Essex


I wear my sunglasses at Brunch.


Hide and Go Peep


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Easter Bunnies


My Peeps


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